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Thanks rohan2345 and HKD1710 for your comments.

rohan2345 There's a section in our Bschool reviews where applicants can post their school visit experiences for the benefit of other applicants. I would appeal you to post your experience of HBS and GSB visits in Bschool reviews. https://gmatclub.com/reviews/business_schools?fl=menu

I can see many people have chosen their favourite school between HBS and GSB in a poll added in the first post. It would be nice if applicants could illustrate their reasons behind choosing one school over another.
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Hi Nareen,

Thank you for your reply. Yes surely I will be writing a comprehensive review on my visit not only to HBS and Stanford but also other business schools I have visited.
In terms of my choice, although both Stanford and Harvard are great schools and I will consider myself highly blessed to be admitted to any one of the schools, I would choose Stanford over Harvard. My reasons are as follows:-

1- Business schools Community- Stanford has a comparatively smaller class size than Harvard (~400 VS ~900), and smaller class size ensures a more collaborative community. As I visited both the schools, I could truly feel that the difference between a big school and a small school is palpable, and a small school is definitely better for me. I felt that the students at Stanford were much more connected with each other and almost everyone knew all of their classmates which is a great feeling.

2- Flexibility in curriculum- As I spoke to the classmates and alumni of both schools about the curriculum, I realised that GSB has a more flexible curriculum than HBS. Stanford boasts a personalized curriculum that helps students develop their vision and gives them the skills necessary to achieve it. In the first year, students develop their general management knowledge and gain global experience (Stanford places a strong emphasis on international experience). In the second year, students tailor their experience by taking different electives. Stanford also encourages its students to walk across campus and take classes at other Stanford schools.


3- Strong emphasis on entrepreneurship.
No problems here. Stanford, located in the heart of Silicon Valley, has strong programs in entrepreneurship especially Social Entrepreneurship. I come from social entrepreneurship background and would like to grow my start-up on a more global level. Although I think other schools such as Harvard are quickly catching up, Stanford still remains a winner in the entrepreneurship race. Despite a small class size, I loved the fact that most students I spoke to were interested in entrepreneurship either immediately or in a couple of years down the road.

4- Location- As I mentioned in my earlier post, in terms of Location, Stanford is a clear winner. Not only is the weather beautiful, but being centred in Silicon Valley and near lots of venture capital firms is really helpful.

5- Teaching Approach- I found the teaching method at Stanford far more flexible than Harvard. Harvard is known for its famed case study method. Most of the teaching takes place in a case based environment. At Stanford, I noticed there’s far less reliance on case studies. Team projects, experiential learning, lecture and simulations make up half the teaching. Although I liked the case study method, I felt more comfortable with Stanford’s approach of teaching.
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